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Food-service inspections Oct. 31, 2009

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For the period ending Oct. 27. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

LOUIE'S CORNER CAFE, 229 Galisteo St. Permit approved.

A LA MESA, 428 Agua Fría St. No violations.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES, 3301 Cerrillos Road. Cited for low-risk violations for lack of light in women's restroom.

MASA SUSHI, 927 W. Alameda St. No violations.

HACIENDA NICHOLAS, 320 E. Marcy St. No violations.

BULL RING, 150 Washington Ave. Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of food thermometers for reach-in freezers.

INDIA PALACE RESTAURANT, 227 Don Gaspar Ave. Some previous violations fixed.

SMITH'S SEAFOOD, 2010 Pacheco St. Cited for high-risk violation for problem with crab salad temperature (corrected). Cited for low-risk violations for opening in ceiling, problem with sink seal.

TACOS JUAREZ, 3565 Cerrillos Road. Cited for high-risk violations for uncovered food in refrigerator, uncovered tortilla chips, sugar in open bag food, items prepared too early and not dated. Cited for moderate-risk violations for dust on daisy wheel, unscreened closet door not closed. Cited for low-risk violations for food and nonfood items stored on floor, improper storage of single-service plates and utensils, light out in food storage area.

BUMBLE BEE'S BAJA GRILL, 5777 Cerrillos Road. Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of sanitizer test strips.

CARNICERIA SANTA FE, 1291 San Felipe Ave. Cited for high-risk violations for sink with direct sewer connection, sanitizer solution too strong, roasted jalapeños held at improper temperature (corrected), mold on package of tortillas (corrected), wrapped bread stored near wrapped raw meat (corrected), equipment not cleaned at proper intervals. Cited for moderate-risk violation for back door left partially opened. Cited for moderate-risk violation for nonfood grade bags used in food contact. Cited for low-risk violations for improper storage of bowls, plates and utensils, opening in ceiling and small screw holes in walls, inadequate lighting in kitchen.

BLUEBERRY FIELDS, 1730 Camino Carlos Rey. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of thermometer for arctic freezer. Cited for low-risk violation for failing to post food-processing permit.


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